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Highly efficient removal of thallium in wastewater by MnFe2O4-biochar composite

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 401, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123311

Keywords

Thallium remediation; Industrial wastewater treatment; Iron/manganese coprecipitation; Sustainable engineering; Engineered biochar

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [41873015, 41830753, U1612442, 41573008, 41773011]
  2. Guangzhou University's 2017 training program for young top-notch personnel [BJ201709]
  3. Scientific Research Projects in Colleges and Universities of Guangzhou Education Bureau, Guangzhou, China [201831803]
  4. 17th Challenge Cup Undergraduate Program

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Thallium (Tl) is a highly toxic trace metal, and the emerging pollution of Tl in waters has become a global concern. The MnFe2O4-biochar composite (MFBC) is a promising and cost-effective adsorbent with high efficiency in removing Tl from wastewater, showing potential for practical application.
Thallium (T1), is a highly toxic trace metal in the natural environment. Emerging TI pollution in waters has gradually become a global concern. However, limited removal technologies are available for Tl-containing wastewater. Herein, MnFe2O4-biochar composite (MFBC) was successfully fabricated via coprecipitation method as a novel and efficient adsorbent for treating Tl(I)-contaminated wastewater. It was found that the MFBC, with a specific surface area of 187.03 m(2)/g, exhibited high performance across a wide pH range of 4-11, with the superior Tl(I) removal capacity (170.55 mg/g) based on Langmuir model (pH 6.0, a dosage of 1 g/L). The removal mechanisms included physical and chemical adsorption, ion exchange, surface complexation, and oxidation. This investigation revealed that MFBC is a promising and environmentally friendly adsorbent with a low cost, large specific surface area, magnetic properties, and high efficiency for the removal of Tl(I) from wastewater.

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